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Affairs in order

How do I Put My Affairs in Order?

POSTED ON: May 18, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
People should prioritize getting their affairs in order through estate planning. Many things and people demand your time and attention. Perhaps you have a complex project at work you need to complete. Maybe your children need a ride to baseball practice. Perhaps the dishes from two nights ago need to be washed. Although important, these […]
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Terminal illness

How Can I Plan With a Terminal Illness?

POSTED ON: March 10, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
You cannot afford to be passive when your spouse has a terminal illness. The news was not what you wanted. You had hoped for recovery and for a definitive treatment plan. Instead, the prognosis is poor. Your spouse is dying of a terminal illness. According to a recent Wealth Advisor article titled “Your Spouse Is […]
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Health care power of attorney

Why Do I Need a Health Care Power of Attorney?

POSTED ON: February 17, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
All adults should have a last will and testament, living will, and a health care power of attorney. When you are a child, you depend on your parents. If you get sick, they call your doctor, take you to the appointment, and give you the prescribed medicine. You depend on them for food, clothing, and […]
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Caregiving support for aging parents

When Will My Parents Require Caregiving Support?

POSTED ON: February 10, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Many people require caregiving support as they age. You are getting older. This means your parents are also getting older. As people age, their minds and bodies begin to wear down. When this happens, full independence may no longer be an option. According to an AARP article titled “5 Signs Your Loved One May Need […]
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Necessary estate planning documents

What are Necessary Documents for Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: January 19, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Retirees should prioritize getting necessary documents for estate planning. If you are an adult, you should have an estate plan. You never know when you will die, or become incapacitated. Although you occasionally hear about people retiring in their 30s, most people retire after decades in the workforce. These older retirees should take steps now […]
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Adult Children

How Much Should I Share About Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: January 6, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Knowing how much to share about estate planning can be challenging. Your estate plan is complete. The i’s are dotted. The t’s are crossed. All your documents are signed. Reviewing your plan with your executor would be wise. Should you talk to your adult children as well? According to a recent CNBC article titled “What to […]
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power of attorney options

What are My Power of Attorney Options?

POSTED ON: September 21, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
There are different types of powers of attorney. You never know if illness or accident will incapacitate you. This simple fact has never felt more personal than it does during a global pandemic. Preparing for incapacity requires power of attorney planning. According to a recent FedWeek article titled “The Options in Granting Powers of Attorney,” […]
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Is My Estate Plan Missing Key Parts?

POSTED ON: August 20, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
You could missing key parts of your estate planning. You have met with an experienced estate planning attorney. Your last will, advance directives, and powers of attorney have been signed. Everything is set. Right? Maybe. According to a recent Think Advisor article titled “7 Things Your Client’s Estate Plan Might Be Missing: Morningstar,” you actually may be […]
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Can a DNR Order Impact My COVID-19 Treatment?

POSTED ON: May 6, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders and living wills are not the same. The COVID-19 pandemic means more people are thinking about end-of-life issues. Some people who are exposed to the virus are barely affected. For others, it becomes an issue of life or death. According to a recent Lehigh Valley Live article titled “What’s the […]
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end of life decisions

Should You Make End-of-Life Decisions Now?

POSTED ON: April 19, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Pandemics bring end-of-life decisions to the forefront. The spread of COVID-19 across the globe makes this a pandemic. People all over the world are experiencing the same fears. They are thinking about sickness. They are thinking about death. What can they do? What can you do? According to a recent Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article titled […]
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